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All About the Africa Action Student Network

Working to EDUCATE, MOBILIZE and NETWORK Students in the Fight for Justice in U.S. Policies toward Africa.

The Africa Action Student Network is a community of student activists across the country committed to mobilizing and advocating for U.S. policies that promote political, economic and social justice in Africa. Students have historically played a pivotal role in advocating for change was most evident in the South Africa anti-apartheid movement, when students mobilized to divest university funds from the apartheid regime and press for U.S. sanctions against that white minority government. Africa Action was actively involved with students in fighting apartheid in South Africa, and is now engaged in countering Global Apartheid, an international system of minority rule by a handful of rich countries, in which wealth and power, and access to basic human rights, are determined by race and place. Students still play a pivotal role in this movement.

Student Network Goals:

  • To help educate students and the public about U.S. Africa policy.
  • To empower students as activists, providing skills training, resources and ideas to take effective action on U.S. Africa policy.
  • To motivate students towards activism within campuses or communities justice in U.S. policies towards Africa.
  • To network students to become an interactive and sustainable mobilizing base.

Why Join the Student Network?

WE PROVIDE:

  • Targeted action alerts on our primary campaign issues.
  • Student Network Updates with news, Africa Action’s campaign updates, alerts, and tips and tools for effective activism.
  • Activist tools: fact sheets, action ideas, posters, stickers, film festival kit, etc.
  • Event organizing resources including background materials and speakers suggestions.
  • An opportunity to connect with other students across the country.
  • Listings of events or meetings of interest near you on our Campus Action Calendar
  • A direct link from your web site to Africa Action’s Online Activist Center with automatic actions and updates.

YOU COMMIT:

  • To take action on alerts, which can include call-ins, letter writing, demonstrations, etc.
  • To bring the issues to your campus or community and mobilize people to action.

Who Can Join the Student Network?

The Africa Action Student Network is open to undergraduate and graduate students as well as to pre-existing organizations within schools. The Student Network is not made up of Africa Action chapters, but rather, it encourages either campus organizations to get involved in mobilizing their constituencies or individual students to reach out and engage existing organizations with interest in justice for Africa.

Current Campaigns

Stop Genocide in Darfur: Despite mounting public attention to the genocide in Darfur and its ever-growing death toll, little has been done by the U.S. to put an immediate stop to the violence in that region of western Sudan. Africa Action calls on the U.S. to take every step necessary through the United Nations to establish a mandate for an international force to protect civilians in support of existing efforts by the African Union.

End HIV/AIDS in Africa: Africa is home to more than 26 million of the 40 million people worldwide now living with HIV/AIDS. The pandemic is having a devastating social, economic and political impact on the continent. Urgent action is needed in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Africa Action has been actively engaged in this work with an emphasis on funding the fight against HIV/AIDS, promoting access to essential medicines and challenging structural issues that fuel the pandemic, including Africa’s debt crisis and unfair trade rules.

Cancel Africa’s Debt: Africa's massive external debt burden is the single biggest obstacle to the continent's development and drains resources that could be re-invested in the urgent fight against HIV/AIDS. Africa Action maintains that these debts are illegitimate (and facilitate the existence of a system of Global Apartheid). Africa Action works toward 100% debt cancellation for all African countries without harmful conditions.

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